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Contribute Feedback What Amelie Shields likes about Pho U:
So this isn't fine dining but the service is excellent and responsive. The interior is dated but the food is very good. A hot lunch for under $10 no complaints.It's not a big place so you may find it a little crowded but you are in and out quick. View all feedback.
What Ludie Connelly doesn't like about Pho U:
So for anyone who wants good portions for a high price, they don't go here. eating is subpar and small for the high price of $13. instead go the road to pho some. they can go to any Pho place and eat the same for $8 or $10. View all feedback.
The woman who runs this place can be quite charming. I always get the same thing and it is delicious! The price is so reasonable.The only challenge seems to be the temperature in the place. In winter, it can be very chilly. Haven't been in summer.
We were looking for a bowl of soup on a cold rainy day and this place was conveniently located near our accommodation. It was surprisingly perfect! The service was very friendly and welcoming, our food arrived quickly and it was delicious (and inexpensive). I had...More
So this isn't fine dining but the service is excellent and responsive. The interior is dated but the food is very good. A hot lunch for under $10 no complaints.It's not a big place so you may find it a little crowded but you are in and out quick.
I take my pho very seriously and Pho-U satisfies my craving perfectly. This small/cozy restaurant adds that homemade feel to its pho. If your going strictly for pho don't even bother with the menu, tell the lady exactly what you want in it. Wonderful service; you will not be disappointed.
If a had a choice between Hanoi 3 seasons on Gerard or this place, I still would pick Hanoi but only because the flavor of their broth is out of this world.